light microscope

light microscope

By: peterjames | ScienceMicroscope is an instrument which is used to see the object which is small through the naked eye. The first microscope was developed in the year 1590 but the original inventor is not yet known. read more

By: Henry Careey | BusinessA light microscope will feature a built in light which allows objects to be seen more clearly. Microscopes are essential in many different fields of work as they allow us to see things that cannot be seen by the human eye. read more

By: Jessica Thomson | ElectronicsScientists and other people working within the industrial and life science research sectors will know just how important it is to find a light microscope that is fit for purpose, offers great performance and will be durable against frequent use. read more

By: David Huckabay | ElectronicsInspection microscopes have evolved from conventional microscopes into highly versatile pieces of equipment. The most common inspection microscopy systems involve a small, light microscope tube that is connected to a monitor or screen allowing the item of interest to be viewed comfortably in real time. Unlike conventional microscopes, the magnified video image generated by an inspection micro read more

By: Javed Khan | Gadgets and gizmosHand Held Microscopes are used for viewing objects that are too tiny for the naked eyes. They are made by magnifying glasses which are educational and fun to use. read more

By: Jonathan Chan | Hair LossOver the last 50 years, hair restoration has progressed to improve the surgical techniques and refine hair transplantation as a whole. This is due to the scientific research conducted, looking through the physical and ... read more

By: Devika Rajpali | ElectronicsThe magnification produced is 20x and the magnification range comes up to 20x – 50. The features like focusing is rack and pinion with torque adjustment mechanism and the illumination is a sub-stage concave mirror. read more

By: Aaron Gregory | ElectronicsThe microscope was invented by two Dutch eyeglass makers named Zacharias Jansen and his father Hans in the year 1590. They put several lenses in to a tube and found out that it can enlarge an object by as much as 9 times its normal size and the images were not so clear. read more

By: David Huckabay | ElectronicsFrom the very simple two-lens format of the first microscopes of the seventeenth century, microscope design has come a very long way. The binocular microscope is now the most popular type of microscope for most research and industrial purposes, and can range in complexity from simple teaching tools to instruments capable of the most sophisticated functionality and impressive magnification. read more

By: Daniel Kidd | BusinessIn the wake of the banking crisis and the ongoing recession, it is vital that accountancy firms report totally objectively when auditing their client companies, particularly the larger ones. read more

By: Terje Brooks | EnvironmentalNowadays, there have been so many things in our lives affected by climate science. It is a constant force in our society. You can meet some kinds of it every where such as: the weather reports on the TV channels, and the analysis of weather patterns; hurricane and storm warnings for cities on the coast. Actually, climate science is essential to weather reports, yet it has other functions too. Clim read more